All service members, veterans and their families are invited to attend a 90-day Yellow Ribbon Career and Benefits Fair event sponsored by the Oregon National Guard’s Joint Transition Assistance Program, March 10, at Cascade Hall on the Salem Fairgrounds, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

When Paula Symons joined the U.S. workforce in 1972, typewriters in her office clacked nonstop, people answered the telephones and the hot new technology revolutionizing communication was the fax machine.

Betelhem Nedi graduated from Portland State University, where she studied public health, last year. It has taken her this long to find work but now she can use her skills from her homeland, which is 8,000 miles away.

U.S. wages and benefits grew in the spring at the slowest pace in 33 years, stark evidence that stronger hiring isn't lifting paychecks much for most Americans. The slowdown also likely reflects a sharp drop-off in bonus and incentive pay for some workers.

A business trip might leave you too tired to venture out for dinner. But if you're up for something beyond room service or hotel restaurants, a good meal out is one way to brighten up long days spent in meetings. Here are some strategies for dining out while traveling for work.